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Rota panorama |
I am planning to be more faithful to my
blog in 2018. There are always interesting
things happening and lessons being learned and I always have the intention,
albeit not the follow through. That
said, I am now in Rota, Spain where I am doing the same job working with
military children and their families. Rota is a very pretty beach town that
feels pretty “walking-dead” right now because it is also a tourist town with
many empty villas and apartment complexes waiting for the summer holiday onslaught. Good food…lots of fish. It turns out that the
local specialties are fried; not really good for cholesterol management I am
sure. Tuna is the big fishing industry but I hear that most of the tuna is
shipped to Japan. Go figure. The beaches are beautiful and the area of Andalucía
is famous for sherry production, Andalucian horses, and cities that are
thousands of years old including Rota, Cádiz, Jerez and Sevilla, which I
visited this weekend. Also on my agenda are Córdoba and Granada and Morocco. Driving here is more “civilized” than in
Sicily and although people definitely drive fast and love to tailgate, it feels
pretty safe. I have been practicing
speaking Spanish as much as possible and although I am far from fluent, I am
able to communicate pretty well. I went to buy a sweatshirt in Seville yesterday
because it got cold fast when the sun went down and I did the whole transaction
in Spanish, but the man thought I was Italian.
Still working on going native wherever I am, and though it is not
working, nobody guesses me for an American. When they learn I am American they
always enthusiastically welcome me to their country, in English. Spain is no exception! The general goodwill and
friendliness of people all over the world is the gift that keeps on
giving. That it is, Garry. That it is.
Here are a few pics of Spain…with
captions.
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Rota Cathedral |
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Sunset from my balcony |
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From the Bell Tower - Seville Cathedral |
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World´s largest Gothic Cathedral - Seville |
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Inside El Alcázar - Seville |
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Torre de Oro, Seville
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